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of california. the law broadened the definition of who actually qualified, to include those individuals. so, now, online retailers who have affiliates in the state of california, who also have some form of brick and mortar, either directly or indirectly working through other groups and partnerships and so forth, have nexus in california by definition of california law and, therefore required to report and collect the use tax to the state of california. companies that are now included would include amazon, best buy, and wal-mart, that are making sales online. there are other criteria you have to make a million dollars, i believe in total revenue, and ten thousand dollars a year to california consumers, something along those lines. >> now, mr. horton, how much in revenue does the state of california expect to generate through this new taxation policy, and what's the rate of taxation? >> peter, the rate varies, depending on the definition, where the product is delivered, but it's somewhere around 9.75%
of california. the law broadened the definition of who actually qualified, to include those individuals. so, now, online retailers who have affiliates in the state of california, who also have some form of brick and mortar, either directly or indirectly working through other groups and partnerships and so forth, have nexus in california by definition of california law and, therefore required to report and collect the use tax to the state of california. companies that are now included would...
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by california standards it did get everyone's attention. the other thing we have to worry about as we go through the next 48 hours is what's going to happen down in the caribbean. we are watching tropical storm sandy. this one is heading north wards. jamaica, cuba, then the central bahamas. this storm tracks not all that far away from florida. we're not expecting a direct impact. with the uncertainty coming this close to florida, we should see rip current, large waves on the east coast beaches. then the storm is off to the east coast sometime sunday into monday. where is the storm heading after that? a lot of questions. this high pressure is going to block it. it's not going to easily head out to sea. it's a race between the cool air and cold air. this could get sucked up to the north. we haven't ruled out new england impacts and the canadian maritimes. there's not a lot of bad weather throughout the southern half of the country, just showers and warm weather. that's a look at your national forecast, now here's a look at the weather outside
by california standards it did get everyone's attention. the other thing we have to worry about as we go through the next 48 hours is what's going to happen down in the caribbean. we are watching tropical storm sandy. this one is heading north wards. jamaica, cuba, then the central bahamas. this storm tracks not all that far away from florida. we're not expecting a direct impact. with the uncertainty coming this close to florida, we should see rip current, large waves on the east coast beaches....
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it's the highest rent in the state of california. we have recently eclipsed san francisco as the highest rental market. >> reporter: in san jose, the average rent for a one-bedroom unit is $1667, up more than 11% compared to october of last year. and more landlords are fixing up their rentals to get a higher price. at pinewood terrace in east san jose you'll pay nearly $1300 for this newly renovated one bedroom unit. for many renters, the sky-high prices mean relying on roommates to share costs, sometimes several of them. >> it's a one-bedroom. it's pretty small. and there are four girls living there. >> reporter: but if you think rents are high here, head to palo alto, where the average rent for a one-bedroom, one-bath unit is $2,417. rental experts say the reason rents are climbing is because people who lost their homes are now renting, and the job market is picking up. so don't expect rents to peak any time soon. with the occupancy rate higher than 95% in the south bay, experts say you can expect rents to keep on climbing. and if
it's the highest rent in the state of california. we have recently eclipsed san francisco as the highest rental market. >> reporter: in san jose, the average rent for a one-bedroom unit is $1667, up more than 11% compared to october of last year. and more landlords are fixing up their rentals to get a higher price. at pinewood terrace in east san jose you'll pay nearly $1300 for this newly renovated one bedroom unit. for many renters, the sky-high prices mean relying on roommates to share...
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. >>> california engineers are look into the state's 20,000 bridges and overpasses to see if they're earthquake ready. the state has been busy retrofitting many structures over the past dozen years. officials are working with a simulation program to see which bridges could collapse during a major quake. >>> finally, a group of divers received artistic inspiration from this year's presidential candidate. they carved the faces of mitt romney and barack obama into pumpkins. pretty impressive job. not everyone was left out. they threw in snoopy there. the contest featured designs less politically driven as well. >>> now for a look at your weather, we'll check in with meteorologist bill karins. he has your weather channel forecast. good morning, bill. >> good morning. big storm in the west. i was up late watching the baseball game and it ended in a downpour in san francisco. congratulations to the giants. as far as yesterday went, we had severe storms that even produced some small tornadoes. they didn't do too much damage, blew over a couple things here and there, knocked off a couple of
. >>> california engineers are look into the state's 20,000 bridges and overpasses to see if they're earthquake ready. the state has been busy retrofitting many structures over the past dozen years. officials are working with a simulation program to see which bridges could collapse during a major quake. >>> finally, a group of divers received artistic inspiration from this year's presidential candidate. they carved the faces of mitt romney and barack obama into pumpkins....
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state of california. companies that are now included would include amazon, best buy, and wal-mart that are making sales online. there are other criteria that you have to make $1 million, i believe, in total revenue and $10,000 a year to california consumers or something along those lines. >> now, mr. horton, how much in revenue does the state of california expect to generate through this new taxation policy and what's the rate of taxation? >> peter, the rate varies depending on the december destination where the product is delivered. it's somewhere around 9.75%. the total revenue that the state of california anticipated that it was losing was $1.4 billion. we believe that this new law will allow us to collect, generate an additional $317 million a year, of which approximately $83 million is attributed to amazon alone. >> now, 9.75%, is that the same as the state's sale tax? >> the tax rate is exactly the same as the state's sales tax. the total rate varies because we have in california, a december nation
state of california. companies that are now included would include amazon, best buy, and wal-mart that are making sales online. there are other criteria that you have to make $1 million, i believe, in total revenue and $10,000 a year to california consumers or something along those lines. >> now, mr. horton, how much in revenue does the state of california expect to generate through this new taxation policy and what's the rate of taxation? >> peter, the rate varies depending on the...
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the order says california needs to reduce the inmate population by 33,000. the eventual goal is to have no more than 110,000 inmates by next june. california says that goal will be difficult to meet because some prisoners sent out of state are now returning to california. >>> the san jose police officers association says mayor chuck reed illegally transferred campaign money. he used money from his measure b pension reform campaign to make a $100,000 donation to council woman rose herrera's campaign. he said it was legal. >>> a judge is expected to dismiss a discrimination lawsuit filed against the city of oakland by one of their own officers. a tentative decision a judge rejected discrimination claims. long higher alleged he was discriminated because he was proclaimed to be a black muslim. but a judge said there was insufficient evidence. long higher investigated the killingover chauncey bailey. >>> right now it's 4:48. i want to go back to sal to check in on traffic. >> all right, pam, good morning. we have a minor accident in vallejo. east 80. but it's not
the order says california needs to reduce the inmate population by 33,000. the eventual goal is to have no more than 110,000 inmates by next june. california says that goal will be difficult to meet because some prisoners sent out of state are now returning to california. >>> the san jose police officers association says mayor chuck reed illegally transferred campaign money. he used money from his measure b pension reform campaign to make a $100,000 donation to council woman rose...
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i hope california is. [laughter] [applause] >> for this next question, let's pretend that president obama is sitting in this chair. but pretend this is a private room -- let's pretend this is a private room. we need everyone out there to be quiet. if you were here along with the president, what are the two things you would tell him you need to make your state more competitive or all states more competitive? >> i think and i am an unabashed supporter of the president. i do not think all his policies are perfect but he has done a remarkable job of coming into an almost impossible situation in dealing with it as best you can. i can -- would look at the programs that have already embarked on the investment of making sure the government supports research at the deepest trouble and is providing not just grants but tax credits. the focus on making sure that we're building a culture of innovation. colorado is the last three years when there were no jobs anywhere, more 25-34 year-old came to call rudder than any ot
i hope california is. [laughter] [applause] >> for this next question, let's pretend that president obama is sitting in this chair. but pretend this is a private room -- let's pretend this is a private room. we need everyone out there to be quiet. if you were here along with the president, what are the two things you would tell him you need to make your state more competitive or all states more competitive? >> i think and i am an unabashed supporter of the president. i do not think...
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a kid once, a couple from california upstairs their room to check in, older couple, up to the room, do you have your baggage, did you check your baggage, the lady let out a screech, oh, says her husband, i left our case with our prescriptions at the insulin at the house, 4:00, what do we ? the bellman said where do you live? he said, pacific palisades. he said, well, i have a brother in encino. dow have someone at your house? we have a housekeeper. call the housekeeper and tell them my brother is coming over she called the housekeeper, i may be torquing the story, i hope i'm remembering correctly, in effect said someone is going to pick up the medicine. he says, i promise you when you wake up tomorrow morning it will be here. kid went downstairs, got in his car, drove from las vegas to california to his brother's house, picked up the case with the medication, got back at 4:00 in the morning, had it delivered to the room. now, at that point, these people will never stop talking about that human intervention by one of our employees. that happens a thousand times a month. >> and in an eco
a kid once, a couple from california upstairs their room to check in, older couple, up to the room, do you have your baggage, did you check your baggage, the lady let out a screech, oh, says her husband, i left our case with our prescriptions at the insulin at the house, 4:00, what do we ? the bellman said where do you live? he said, pacific palisades. he said, well, i have a brother in encino. dow have someone at your house? we have a housekeeper. call the housekeeper and tell them my brother...
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we are just not finding that in california or across the nation. we have to make sure that the tax rates and taxes are lower. make sure that regulations are reduced, and make sure that we are giving people some hope. just remember, small businesses on average pay about 37% more than regulatory compliance. about 18% more for health insurance. neil: to address this once and for all. when the vice president says hiking taxes at the end will affect 3% of businesses, there is another number that you rely upon as to how that translates. explain. >> well, i think what we find out is that any increase like that is actually going to hurt some. let's remember that small businesses create about 99.7% of all jobs. frankly, they are most of the businesses across the nation. >> in that top percentage, two or 3%, it is not the half of all hires, so we forget that. >> that is absolutely true. the other thing that folks in washington dc and here in california, governor brown in the legislature, tax rates and how they affect small businesses. the governor is trying
we are just not finding that in california or across the nation. we have to make sure that the tax rates and taxes are lower. make sure that regulations are reduced, and make sure that we are giving people some hope. just remember, small businesses on average pay about 37% more than regulatory compliance. about 18% more for health insurance. neil: to address this once and for all. when the vice president says hiking taxes at the end will affect 3% of businesses, there is another number that you...
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. >>> and don't cry for me, california. sure, they have a great love for the environment, but isn't that the reason why their gas prices are so darn high right now? we'll going to challenge an environmentalist from sacramento in the next half-hour. do not miss it. irbags, a crash management system and the world's only tridion safety cell which can withstand over three and a half tons. small in size. big on safety. which can withstand over three and a half tons. when you take a closer look... ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. [ male announcer ] the exceedingly nimble, ridiculously agile, tight turning, fun to drive 2013 smart. ♪ >>> welcome back to "street signs" with market flash on the home builders. take a lo
. >>> and don't cry for me, california. sure, they have a great love for the environment, but isn't that the reason why their gas prices are so darn high right now? we'll going to challenge an environmentalist from sacramento in the next half-hour. do not miss it. irbags, a crash management system and the world's only tridion safety cell which can withstand over three and a half tons. small in size. big on safety. which can withstand over three and a half tons. when you take a closer...
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but fundamentally it really isn't happening in california. the leading cause of death on death row is old age or suicide. the death row population has gone from 0 to 730. we haven't had an execution in six years. so there's some people who say, look, let's just get rifd this, it can't be fixed. on the other hand, opponents say wait a minute, it can be fixed with reform, but the legislature won't do the reforms. these things die in committee to speed up the appeals process and things like that. the polls show that it's very tight on prop 34, split right down the middle. so the yes side has a lot of money. they raised about $4 million. the opponents -- there doesn't seem to be any organized campaign against ending the death penalty. >> one of the arguments i have heard on the other side on this one is if you get rid of the death penalty, it takes away sort of a key bargaining chip that law enforcement has when they're looking at some of these convicted -- or convictions. what about that argument? >> i suppose that's possible. d.a.s overwhelming
but fundamentally it really isn't happening in california. the leading cause of death on death row is old age or suicide. the death row population has gone from 0 to 730. we haven't had an execution in six years. so there's some people who say, look, let's just get rifd this, it can't be fixed. on the other hand, opponents say wait a minute, it can be fixed with reform, but the legislature won't do the reforms. these things die in committee to speed up the appeals process and things like that....
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there were only four awards given for the entire state of california. you had a jury of architecture, engineering and planning and history along with critics from the media, who based the selection on the secretary of interior standards and those have been guiding juries for the past 29 years. and so, later on this month, our own sals, will be traveling down to los angeles to pick up our award. this award as you know is for our archaeological exhibit and it is being shown at ac transit headquarters and back to san francisco for city hall centennial celebration. on to our work with the san francisco unified school district. as you know we have been working with all of our 28 union and some of our guys are here today. as well as all of our contractors, web core particular, to rereach out to our youth, provide education opportunities, and donation and so forth. and i want to say that web core deserves a great deal of recognition because they have been doing a lot of work in terms of donating the materials to the various schools as well as reaching out to t
there were only four awards given for the entire state of california. you had a jury of architecture, engineering and planning and history along with critics from the media, who based the selection on the secretary of interior standards and those have been guiding juries for the past 29 years. and so, later on this month, our own sals, will be traveling down to los angeles to pick up our award. this award as you know is for our archaeological exhibit and it is being shown at ac transit...
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labor department saying california did not do anything wrong. it has discretion on whence it processes these claims and when it reports them to washington. dennis: mystery solved. peter barnes. tracy: time for your west coast minute. report forecasting california will not see a recovery next year. according to the pacific business forecasting center overall economic growth in the golden state will slow marginally in 2018 and job growth will decrease. slowing exports and reduced government support are blamed. the economy not stopping american airlines from opening up a flag ship check in center at lax. the at the ip only flag ship chicken will offer concierge service like greeters wearing top hats, comfy seats and a private elevator that will transport celebrities to their day. the city of seattle considering dropping regulations that require taxicab drivers to meet specific hygiene standards. clean clothes and nobody yoder has been the rule but drivers say other workers don't have to abide by such rules so why should they be singled out? city co
labor department saying california did not do anything wrong. it has discretion on whence it processes these claims and when it reports them to washington. dennis: mystery solved. peter barnes. tracy: time for your west coast minute. report forecasting california will not see a recovery next year. according to the pacific business forecasting center overall economic growth in the golden state will slow marginally in 2018 and job growth will decrease. slowing exports and reduced government...
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. >> i met him many years ago added event of the diversity of southern california and one thing led to another i started to work at "forbes" in the puerto rico department. >> your practical experience how do you reject that how capitalism will save us? >> when i was at "forbes" i learned a lot about the market. and worked many years ago but working as an entrepreneur you really need to have economic freedom that is something i learned personally. if you just get a paycheck you don't understand how government can affect of small business and a job creation. that led me to think this is a useful idea for a book. >> host: how do you see the role of government the role of congress in the economy? >> we need government to create a stable environment to function and create jobs. government and its decisions are driven by politics. markets are driven by companies who meet the real world needs of people. you need government to protect us from fraud and from two words. but overly metals some government goes too far and use the press job creation and. >> the 2008 financial situation and bailout,
. >> i met him many years ago added event of the diversity of southern california and one thing led to another i started to work at "forbes" in the puerto rico department. >> your practical experience how do you reject that how capitalism will save us? >> when i was at "forbes" i learned a lot about the market. and worked many years ago but working as an entrepreneur you really need to have economic freedom that is something i learned personally. if you...
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the agency says warwick owes california $2.6 million while z gal ones owes $350 million. according to an ses dri.com justin bieber is a distant cousin to ryan gosling. their family link dates back to some 400 years to quebec's earliest settlers. i didn't make it up. >>> and this comes to us from nbc 6 in miami. former nba bad boy dennis rodman composed himself long enough for a special tea. the retiree, an all-star of course, no longer dresses in drag but he showed he could still relate to the ladies. rodman was a special guest at a tea party hosted by a nonprofit and a new american girls store. he advised the girls to keep failure out of their lives. >>> i'm lynn berry, this is "early today," just your first stop of the day today on your nbc station. you can share your response on wblatv.com, on our facebook page, or send us an e-mail at watercooler@wbal.com. you are watching wbal tv 11. live, local, late breaking. this is 11 news at 6:00. [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> good mo
the agency says warwick owes california $2.6 million while z gal ones owes $350 million. according to an ses dri.com justin bieber is a distant cousin to ryan gosling. their family link dates back to some 400 years to quebec's earliest settlers. i didn't make it up. >>> and this comes to us from nbc 6 in miami. former nba bad boy dennis rodman composed himself long enough for a special tea. the retiree, an all-star of course, no longer dresses in drag but he showed he could still...
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it's been like summertime through southern california and desert southwest. it continues for one or two more days and then it will cool off. the cool air moved lieu the northern rockies. now it's heading through the middle of the country. not bad yesterday, temperatures in the 60s and 70s. this morning the areas are down in the 30s and 40s. at 43 in medford. most areas in the 40s, but towards spoke cane in the 30s this morning. vegas and l.a., still holding on to the warmth this morning with temperatures in the mid 60s. no stormy weather. so we get a break from our wet weather pattern in the pacific northwest at least for one or two more days. then it looks like the next storm will move in. today, a huge area of high pressure protecting you. windy in the northern rockies. the downsloping from the mountains and winds blowing offshore will give you a nice warm day today in l.a. i mentioned 94 today. 92 on thursday. just another day in the sun. that's a look at your national forecast. now here is a look at the weather outside you so 93, 94 in l.a. the middle of
it's been like summertime through southern california and desert southwest. it continues for one or two more days and then it will cool off. the cool air moved lieu the northern rockies. now it's heading through the middle of the country. not bad yesterday, temperatures in the 60s and 70s. this morning the areas are down in the 30s and 40s. at 43 in medford. most areas in the 40s, but towards spoke cane in the 30s this morning. vegas and l.a., still holding on to the warmth this morning with...
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they did a large dam, and southern california for $94 million, all concrete work, slip ways. and just recently, the warm springs extension $137 million. they are what i would call the 97 percent level, which is the reason that we got them to the bidder they need to move on to the next job with a crew and they are bringing subcontractors. and they have by experience, they have 18 percent sbe participation which is slightly exceeded our goal. the largest of those sbe contracts is actually $15 million out of the $20 million which is the land of oso brothers and hey wood, they are a very good concrete finisher and i worked with them on other jobs and in other people's bids too. the largest single subcontractor is not sbe, that is rebar contract, which is $32.6 million. there is a lot of steel to get into this job. it is not a company that i know, it is in fact a holding company that bought up pacific coast steel, so we are really getting pacific coast steel. but they are no longer sbe because they are bought out by a multinational which happens. this is the lowest responsive bid.
they did a large dam, and southern california for $94 million, all concrete work, slip ways. and just recently, the warm springs extension $137 million. they are what i would call the 97 percent level, which is the reason that we got them to the bidder they need to move on to the next job with a crew and they are bringing subcontractors. and they have by experience, they have 18 percent sbe participation which is slightly exceeded our goal. the largest of those sbe contracts is actually $15...
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we have a storm that's moved into southern california, it will move into the middle. country. we're watching a storm system this morning kicking through northern portions of new england with some cold, chilly rain at the highest elevations in northern maine, maybe a little bit of snow. as far as the worst weather this morning, the line of showers and thunderstorms dove out of areas of missouri and is sliding into areas of the greater nashville, tennessee, area. worst drive, interstate 40 anywhere from nashville heading anywhere to the west. this has a lot of lightening too. i'm sure some of that thunder will be waking some people up earlier this morning in areas of central tennessee. as far as other areas of stormy weather, we're not looking at anything too bad out there. later this afternoon we have an isolated risk of severe storms. this is north texas into areas of western extreme portions of kansas. isolated strong storms. damaging hail and some gusty winds. as far as the airports go today, the nashville area, we'll watch that. much of the country is sitting there with a f
we have a storm that's moved into southern california, it will move into the middle. country. we're watching a storm system this morning kicking through northern portions of new england with some cold, chilly rain at the highest elevations in northern maine, maybe a little bit of snow. as far as the worst weather this morning, the line of showers and thunderstorms dove out of areas of missouri and is sliding into areas of the greater nashville, tennessee, area. worst drive, interstate 40...
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but it also makes me feel there should be an investigation into what the heck is going on in california with $6 a gallon gas breaking out one month before the election. now it's time for "the last word" with lawrence o'donnell. have a great night. >>> with just 29 days until the election, mitt romney is running as fast as he can away from mitt romney. >> mitt romney is trying to turn the momentum from his debate performance. >> polls show mitt romney got a bounce. >> new polls. >> into a political tidal wave on the campaign trail. >> mitt romney will say absolutely anything to get elected. >> at the debate he said he's not going to cut taxes for the wealthy. in the primary he said he's going to cut taxes for everyone. >> i'm going to lower rates across the board for all americans. isn't that a change? >> let me repeat what i said. >> lying, denying and alibiing. >> is that leadership? >> we can't debate the debate. >> the war continues. >> let's move on. >> we are awaiting a major foreign policy address. >> romney boiled down the president's foreign policy to one of hope. >> hope is not
but it also makes me feel there should be an investigation into what the heck is going on in california with $6 a gallon gas breaking out one month before the election. now it's time for "the last word" with lawrence o'donnell. have a great night. >>> with just 29 days until the election, mitt romney is running as fast as he can away from mitt romney. >> mitt romney is trying to turn the momentum from his debate performance. >> polls show mitt romney got a bounce....
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they say darnell recently escaped from a southern california prison, and that his wife helped him. the couple had been on the run since late august. and moments ago we learned their bail has been set at $3 million each. >>> san francisco firefighters are trying to determine what caused a massive four-alarm fire that gutted a popular restaurant and brought muni to a crawl today. the squat and gobble restaurant on westport tall caught fire this morning deep into the interior of the building. and as a result there was a partial roof collapse. firefighters say that fire spread to the wine shop and a dental office as well. so crews had to bring in so much heavy equipment that the muni trains couldn't pass through the west portal station for some five hours. >> i'm supposed to be lecturing right now at san francisco state. obviously i'm not there. >> it's really inconvenient. and as much as i feel bad about what is going on, i do have to get to work. >> now muni did set up bus bridges to get around the tunnel, and three firefighters were hurt, including one who suffered from smoke inhala
they say darnell recently escaped from a southern california prison, and that his wife helped him. the couple had been on the run since late august. and moments ago we learned their bail has been set at $3 million each. >>> san francisco firefighters are trying to determine what caused a massive four-alarm fire that gutted a popular restaurant and brought muni to a crawl today. the squat and gobble restaurant on westport tall caught fire this morning deep into the interior of the...
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tom robinson owns 34 gas stations. >> california is geographically isolated and california has special fuels and so you have to be able to not only get fuel here but it has to be at our specifications. >> reporter: some stations are et nearly $6 a gallon and could keep climbing for at least a week. what happens if this goes on for a couple weeks or a month? >> couple of weeks or month you're going to see a lot of independent people like me that are going to go out of business. o reporter: sam krikorian is not out of business yet but he is closed for business. just 30 minutes ago they ran out of gas at his station here, they wrapped up the pumps with that yellow tape and, scott, he says tt can't afford to fill the tank back up until fuel prices go down. >> pelley: ben, thank you. dlya deadly outbreak of meningitis spreads, we'll look at how it happened. a long lost treasure reemerges because of the drought. and it all started 50 years ago today. when the "cbs evening news" inntinues. continues. how can you get back pain relief that lasts up to 16 hours? with thermacare heatwraps. therma
tom robinson owns 34 gas stations. >> california is geographically isolated and california has special fuels and so you have to be able to not only get fuel here but it has to be at our specifications. >> reporter: some stations are et nearly $6 a gallon and could keep climbing for at least a week. what happens if this goes on for a couple weeks or a month? >> couple of weeks or month you're going to see a lot of independent people like me that are going to go out of business....
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. >>> and, we want to show you the pictures now coming in of central california. at least 40 people hurt in a train crash. an amtrak train colliding with a big rig at a railroad crossing. here's the scene. rescuers carrying passengers away. amtrak says the truck drove into the side of the train, which was traveling from oakland. it is the third time since 2008 that a train has it is a vehicle at that crossing in hanford, california. >>> and, also today, an oscar shocker. the host of the 2013 academy awards will be seth macfarlane. and even he wouldn't be surprised if you don't know his name. in fact, last year, he was asked my mtv if he would ever be running to host the oscars, he said? >> no, not i. nobody knows who i am. >> that's not true. >> i don't think -- i think you have to, you know, at least be on a cable show first. >> not so fast. the surprise is on him. he is the creator and the voices on the animated hits "family guy," "american dad" and this summer's sleeper hit, "ted," a movie. he showed up on the host of the season premiere of "saturday night live
. >>> and, we want to show you the pictures now coming in of central california. at least 40 people hurt in a train crash. an amtrak train colliding with a big rig at a railroad crossing. here's the scene. rescuers carrying passengers away. amtrak says the truck drove into the side of the train, which was traveling from oakland. it is the third time since 2008 that a train has it is a vehicle at that crossing in hanford, california. >>> and, also today, an oscar shocker. the...
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zillo reporting today that the cheapest california homes down 43%. that's squeezing those much-needed first-time home buyers out of the market. michelle. >> all right. thank you so much. based on all those numbers, are things looking up in the housing market? >> two guests on that. sherry is a real estate attorney. she thinks the house market will still bump along for some time to come. sherry, why? >> well, if you look at the 50,000 foot view, you take a step back. we have states like california where, sure, foreclosures are down 45%, but they're still one of the top states for foreclosure. if my kid brought home a zero on her math test and brought it up 45%, she's still failing. in most of the judicial states, the foreclosures are actually up. here in florida, foreclosures are up by 24% 11 months in a row. we're seeing similar problems with the price trends. prices are bumping along the bottom, which can be worse in the long run than sharp drops. historically, we're still really far away from where the price trends should be. >> fran, you see it th
zillo reporting today that the cheapest california homes down 43%. that's squeezing those much-needed first-time home buyers out of the market. michelle. >> all right. thank you so much. based on all those numbers, are things looking up in the housing market? >> two guests on that. sherry is a real estate attorney. she thinks the house market will still bump along for some time to come. sherry, why? >> well, if you look at the 50,000 foot view, you take a step back. we have...
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bush in 1988 got big margins and carried states like michigan, ohio, california, in the four suburban counties outside philadelphia, he got 61% of the vote. zeroed out the democratic margin in the city of philadelphia. if you look at over the last 20 years, there's been a democratic trend in the affluent suburbs, and so president barack obama carried those four counties in pennsylvania with 57% of the vote if he carried the state. mitt romney grew up in bloomfield hills. >> a suburb of detroit. >> well, i grew up in the same area, went to the same high school so i'm quite familiar with it. he seems to be doing better. i if you look at the battleground poll -- the pew research poll where you have a big sample. so if you have a subsample you have some confidence the numbers are good. you see that romney, post-october 3rd debate, is carrying apparently statistically significant margins. people with incomes over over $75,000. barack obama carried them 15-49 in 2008. romney made bigger gains with the high income people than people in the lower income category. >> the swing over the last 20
bush in 1988 got big margins and carried states like michigan, ohio, california, in the four suburban counties outside philadelphia, he got 61% of the vote. zeroed out the democratic margin in the city of philadelphia. if you look at over the last 20 years, there's been a democratic trend in the affluent suburbs, and so president barack obama carried those four counties in pennsylvania with 57% of the vote if he carried the state. mitt romney grew up in bloomfield hills. >> a suburb of...
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it is moving this low more toward southern california. some of the cloud cover from the sierra nevada heads back up toward east to west. and some of that rotating around comes up from the south and visits us. partly sunny, clouds, showers. occasionally we'll get lightning. 60s and 70s on the temps. i don't think they go anywhere really. tomorrow about the same. could be more shower activity toward san jose south as you head toward tonight and thursday. a lot calmer and quieter and warmer. >> thank you, steve. >>> coming up an amazing rescue to say a man from a burning car. >> you can see flames coming out of the backseat. >> who was in that backseat makes the story even scarier. >>> and crucial victories for the a's and giants last night as they both avoid elimination in their perspective playoff experience. not all a's fans were cheering. why some folks thought they had tickets to the game couldn't get inside. >>> good morning. westbound 237 off to a good start in the santa clara valley. we'll tell you more. you disgust me. prove it. eno
it is moving this low more toward southern california. some of the cloud cover from the sierra nevada heads back up toward east to west. and some of that rotating around comes up from the south and visits us. partly sunny, clouds, showers. occasionally we'll get lightning. 60s and 70s on the temps. i don't think they go anywhere really. tomorrow about the same. could be more shower activity toward san jose south as you head toward tonight and thursday. a lot calmer and quieter and warmer....
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. >>> they will keep california kids safe on this day. it is called operation boo and it is an effort to keep registered sex offenders away from trick or treaters. they will address a 5:00 p.m. did your few inside their homes. they are not allowed to give out candy. in san jose, trick or treaters can collect a bracelet saying be safe, be seen. they will hand it out and according to the centers of disease control and prevention, fatal accidents are four times more likely on halloween than any other night. so watch out. >>> pam now turning 5:50 let's go to sal, people are pouring in for the parade and how is the toll plaza? >> i don't think a lot of people are driving. you heard tara say it was loaded up with giants fans and that's the way to go, there is not going to be any parking for those giants fans. this is a look and there is not a big backup yet. it begins 515 when they those those metering lights on. there was an overturned truck there, it is a little bit slow but as steve mentioned very astutely, they have to get that thing out of
. >>> they will keep california kids safe on this day. it is called operation boo and it is an effort to keep registered sex offenders away from trick or treaters. they will address a 5:00 p.m. did your few inside their homes. they are not allowed to give out candy. in san jose, trick or treaters can collect a bracelet saying be safe, be seen. they will hand it out and according to the centers of disease control and prevention, fatal accidents are four times more likely on halloween...
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bush in 1988 got big margins and carried states like michigan, ohio, california, in the four suburban counties outside philadelphia, he got 61% of the vote. zeroed out the democratic margin in the city of philadelphia. if you look at over the last 20 years, there's been a democratic trend in the affluent suburbs, and so president barack obama carried those four counties in pennsylvania with 57% of the vote if he carried the state. mitt romney grew up in bloomfield hills. >> a suburb of detroit. >> well, i grew up in the same area, went to the same high school so i'm quite familiar with it. he seems to be doing better. i if you look at the battleground poll -- the pew research poll where you have a big sample. so if you have a subsample you have some confidence the numbers are good. you see that romney, post-october 3rd debate, is carrying apparently statistically significant margins. people with incomes over over $75,000. barack obama carried them 15-49 in 2008. romney made bigger gains with the high income people than people in the lower income category. >> the swing over the last 20
bush in 1988 got big margins and carried states like michigan, ohio, california, in the four suburban counties outside philadelphia, he got 61% of the vote. zeroed out the democratic margin in the city of philadelphia. if you look at over the last 20 years, there's been a democratic trend in the affluent suburbs, and so president barack obama carried those four counties in pennsylvania with 57% of the vote if he carried the state. mitt romney grew up in bloomfield hills. >> a suburb of...